DRAFT TRACKER 2024
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Pittsburgh Steelers
Round 3 • Pick 35
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Wilson’s length and athletic profile could certainly push him up the board for some teams, but his history with injuries could tamp down his draft stock. He’s free-flowing in pursuit and is at his best as a run-and-hit hunter rather than a static defender faced with a downhill blocker. He has the burst to shoot downhill and make a tackle for loss but lacks the demeanor or play strength to consistently leverage run fits. Wilson will find himself near the football frequently when allowed to play freely and avoid the mess in the middle. He has third-down ability as a blitzer and is a talented cover man who can play zone or man coverage. Wilson has early starting potential but scheme fit and medical reports will play a big role in his evaluation.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Baltimore Ravens
Round 6 • Pick 42
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Inconsistent pocket passer with slightly below-average size coming off a two-year run that seemed to kill the legitimate buzz created in his sophomore season. Leary's tape shows flashes of accuracy, touch and football intelligence, but it's not sustained often enough. He has an NFL arm with good life on his drive throws and might have potential in a play-action based passing scheme if a coach can iron out some of the field-reading and decision-making issues. Leary's receivers did him few favors, and there are enough splashy throws to make him a dark-horse prospect worthy of a late Day 3 selection.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Philadelphia Eagles
Round 6 • Pick 14
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Center-only prospect on the next level, lacking desired length and NFL play strength. McMahon plays with good intelligence and technique, which serves him well against average competition, but he is likely to struggle when it comes to getting and keeping NFL competition blocked in both the run game and in pass protection. He will need to get bigger and stronger and play for a zone-scheme unit to have a shot at sticking on a roster.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 263 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Jackson is an edge defender who plays with some firmness into contact but is lacking in quickness and athleticism. He doesn’t have much arm length, so he can absorb blocks with balance but struggles to get off of them quickly. He doesn’t have the short-area movement as a run defender or pass rusher to make many plays in the backfield, but he can dart off the snap and get into gaps at times. He’s had a history of injuries and his athletic testing was unimpressive, so he faces an uphill battle to earn a spot in the league.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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